Events

March 22, you can visit company mini-exhibitions at SciLifeLab in Uppsala. You will have the opportunity to meet with Thermo Fisher Scientific, LabLife nordic, PeproTech, Ramcon, and AH diagnostics. Please contact Erika Erkstam, erika.erkstam@scilifelab.uu.se, if you have any questions about the mini-exhibition.

Join KI Innovations and Johnson & Johnson Innovation, JLABS for an in-depth workshop. Attendees will learn fundamental business development skills to help successfully evaluate and manage strategic alliances and other potential growth opportunities.

Structural biology aims direct visualization of macromolecules and therefore provides the most definitive way to describe its mechanisms of action. High resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is emerging and developing technique in structural biology capable of producing density maps for direct atomic modelling. We gather a discussion group to better understand what is the current practice […]

On April 3, you can visit company mini-exhibitions at SciLifeLab in Stockholm. You will have the opportunity to meet with Sartorius and LAB Noax. Please contact Irene Anderson, irene.anderson@scilifelab.se, if you have any questions about the mini exhibition.

Structural biology aims direct visualization of macromolecules and therefore provides the most definitive way to describe its mechanisms of action. High resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is emerging and developing technique in structural biology capable of producing density maps for direct atomic modelling. We gather a discussion group to better understand what is the current practice […]

Dr. Dietrich Volmer is s Chair in Analytical Chemistry at Humboldt University in Berlin and editor of Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry since 2003. His talk is titled: “Analytical Methods for Quantification of Vitamin D and Implications for Research and Clinical Practice”.

Structural biology aims direct visualization of macromolecules and therefore provides the most definitive way to describe its mechanisms of action. High resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is emerging and developing technique in structural biology capable of producing density maps for direct atomic modelling. We gather a discussion group to better understand what is the current practice […]

Craig P. Hunter is a professor at Harvard University, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Cambridge MA, USA. Investigating the activity, regulation, and function of these RNA transport proteins in C. elegans and mice is the central focus of his research group. His talk is titled: “Mobile RNA and trans-generational epigenetic inheritance: Mechanisms, functions, and prevalence”

We invite you to a meeting that will contain information about ongoing and upcoming activities and events and also opportunities for you to raise any issue regarding data or systems that you would like support with.

April 19, you can visit company mini-exhibitions at SciLifeLab in Uppsala. You will have the opportunity to meet with TATAA Biocenter, Science Imaging Scandinavia AB, GE Healthcare, Eppendorf and Takara Bio. Please contact Erika Erkstam, erika.erkstam@scilifelab.uu.se, if you have any questions about the mini-exhibition.

Structural biology aims direct visualization of macromolecules and therefore provides the most definitive way to describe its mechanisms of action. High resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is emerging and developing technique in structural biology capable of producing density maps for direct atomic modelling. We gather a discussion group to better understand what is the current practice […]

This event is part of a series of workshops covering various research themes central for SciLifeLab. The topic of this workshop is Medical and Population Genetics and Genomics, and will take place at SciLifeLab in Stockholm on April 20. There will be ample time for discussion, as the aim is to stimulate collaborations. Presentations represent activities within SciLifeLab […]

Chemical and Genetic Screening – Exploring the Future Frontiers of Human Health Welcome to SciLifeLab Science Summit 2018, April 25 Aula Medica, Nobels väg 6, Stockholm The advent of new automatizing and genome editing technologies is revolutionizing screening efforts from the academia. In this context, for this year we will bring together a coherent group of […]

High content analysis (HCA) allows for the systematic and automated assessment of biological events on the cellular and subcellular level. In combination with high throughput functional screening (HTS), HCA is a powerful tool for chemical biology, drug discovery and phenotypic drug profiling. However, analysis of large multiparametric data sets is challenging and remains a […]

Anna Gloyn is Professor at the Oxford Centre for Diabetes Endocrinology & Metabolism and the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics at the University of Oxford. She will speak about: “Using human genetics & genomics to unravel causal mechanisms for diabetes.”

On March 6, you can visit company mini-exhibitions at SciLifeLab in Stockholm. You will have the opportunity to meet with Qiagen. Please contact Irene Anderson, irene.anderson@scilifelab.se, if you have any questions about the mini exhibition.

Thomas Hnasko is an assistant professor at the Department of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, USA. His lab uses genetic approaches to study the mechanisms and consequences of neurotransmitter co-release in mice. He will speak about: “Roles for dopamine and glutamate co-release in reward seeking and cell death”

We invite you to a meeting that will contain information about ongoing and upcoming activities and events and also opportunities for you to raise any issue regarding data or systems that you would like support with.

David J. Kwiatkowski is a Professor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is a geneticist and oncologist with both focused and broad interests. He will speak about: “Mosaicism, Novel Therapies, and Epigenetics in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex”

May 24, you can visit company mini-exhibitions at SciLifeLab in Uppsala. You will have the opportunity to meet with Unchained Labs, Formulatrix, World Courier, VWR. Please contact Erika Erkstam, erika.erkstam@scilifelab.uu.se, if you have any questions about the mini-exhibition.

We are happy to announce that the next Biomolecular simulation meeting will be held at SciLifeLab Uppsala on the 24th of May (2018). In addition to local speakers, prof. Phil Biggin from University of Oxford will also present his work during the day. Mark your calendars! Preliminary Program 09.30 Welcome Coffee & Registration Session 1 10.00 […]

Gene E. Robinson is a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. His research group uses the Western honey bee, Apis mellifera, to understand the mechanisms governing social behavior. He will speak about “Honey Bees and the Genetic Roots of Social Life”

The overall aim of this workshop is to promote scientific exchange and synergies across the fields of RNA structure and RNA function by gathering leading established and upcoming scientists to discuss and exchange the most recent advances in these areas and the latest cutting-edge technologies to tackle them.
Registration and abstract submission deadline: March 1, 2018

Satellite Symposium to the Nordic Life Science Days 2018 Location: Aula Medica, Karolinska Instituet Date: Monday, 10 September 2018 SciLifeLab (Science for Life Laboratory) is Sweden’s national center for molecular biosciences, with the mission to provide a unique and enabling infrastructure to the life science community, facilitate internationally leading collaborative science, and promote the translation […]

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SciLifeLab has been created by the coordinated effort of four universities in Stockholm and Uppsala: Stockholm University, Karolinska Institutet, KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Uppsala University.